Person found with cracked windshield near Douglas and Barton, Granite Bay CA
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A female was found with a cracked windshield near Douglas and Barton, suggesting a person hit the windshield. CHP requested assistance and a thermal drone to search for the possible person and the suspect vehicle, described as a red Toyota Camry with license plate number withheld. The officer spoke to the female but then released her.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Special attention, Robert, be pending at AAA to CHP at Douglas and Barton.
00:04
CHP out with a female reporting her windshield is cracked per CHP consistent with a body hitting the windshield, requesting units to assist looking or starting fire as well.
00:13
11 Robert. 11 Robert, copy.
00:17
Blaschewen, 7-9.
00:18
12 lotion. 12 lotion copy.
00:24
It's in route to the AAA.
00:26
Additionally, CHP is requesting if anybody has a drone with thermal imaging.
00:31
442 is around with the drone.
00:33
42, 442, copy.
00:41
Blasher 1, Lincoln, 2, I copy.
00:43
I'll be in round as well.
00:50
Motion, can we get a plate for that?
00:52
76 vehicles, we could start working on a block.
00:59
Motion, he affirms.
01:00
CHP is with the suspect vehicle working.
01:02
They're requesting assistance looking for the possible party.
01:10
I've been around to the AAA.
01:12
Suspect vehicle was a red Toyota Camry (number withheld), confidential to CBCR per CHP.
01:20
Their officer did talk to her, but let her go now.
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Location mentioned:
Douglas Blvd & Barton Rd, Granite Bay, CA 95746
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